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India Notifies DPDP Rules: 12-18 Month Rollout Plan

Indian government notifies Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, giving citizens control over their data. Implementation planned in phases over 12-18 months. Learn how this protects your privacy.

Ford CEO: 5000 High-Paying Jobs Unfilled in US

Ford CEO Jim Farley reveals 5000 mechanic jobs with $120,000 salaries remain vacant due to skilled labor shortage. Learn about America's manufacturing crisis and potential solutions.

Coconut Plucker Shortage Hits Goa Farmers

Goa's Canacona farmers face an unprecedented crisis as skilled coconut pluckers disappear, threatening the region's agricultural backbone and coconut supply chain.

UP Allows 12-Hour Work Day in Factories Amendment

Uttar Pradesh implements controversial Factories (Amendment) Act, extending maximum daily work hours from 8 to 12. New labor reforms spark debate on worker rights vs industrial growth.

Hiren Ved: AI & Data Centres to Power Next Earnings Wave

Exclusive analysis from Wisdom Capital's Hiren Ved reveals how artificial intelligence and data centre infrastructure are set to become India's next growth engines, while India-US trade relations reach critical juncture.

Karnataka survey hits 89% completion statewide

Karnataka concludes its comprehensive socio-educational survey with impressive 89% statewide enumeration, marking a significant milestone in data-driven governance and educational planning.

External Hard Drives: Safer Than Cloud Storage

Discover why cybersecurity experts warn against relying solely on cloud storage and how external hard drives provide unmatched security for your most valuable digital assets.

India's New Bill Protects Overseas Workers

India's groundbreaking proposed legislation aims to transform migrant worker rights, ensuring comprehensive protection and support for citizens working abroad. Learn how this bill could revolutionize overseas employment.

Bihar Migrants Return With Questions and Voting Power

As Bihar's migrant laborers return from urban centers, they bring back not just savings but critical questions about employment, development, and political accountability that could reshape the state's political landscape.

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